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11. Council worker killed by 'water bug'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 January 2001 A MAN has died from Legionnaire's Disease, which he possibly contracted from deadly water droplets discovered at Manchester's education headquarters. -
12. Pupils advise minister on schooling
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 November 2001 SCHOOL Standards Minister Stephen Timms has drafted in a special team of education advisers - from a Manchester school. -
13. BT under fire over Internet delay
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 October 2001 AN education boss has slammed BT for delays in connecting more than 100 schools in Salford to instant Internet access. -
14. Advice on tap to help with finances
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 August 2001 TUNBRIDGE Wells Equitable has recently updated its free booklet - A Brief Guide to the Financial Aspects of Higher Education - to help parents understand the situation covering student loans, tuition fees and living expenses at university. -
15. Blunkett defends classroom shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 February 2001 EDUCATION Secretary David Blunkett has defended his plans for a radical schools shake-up during a visit to Manchester. -
16. Sacked school governor: I'm a scapegoat
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 June 2001 THE sacked chairman of governors of a failing secondary school claims she has taken the blame for 15 years of neglect by education bosses. -
17. College lecturers fear funding 'meltdown'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 June 2001 COLLEGE lecturers fear further education is nearing ‘‘meltdown’’ over funding. -
18. Goldstone's challenge: to find new entrepreneurs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 March 2001 THE man at the helm of a new organisation in Manchester set up to encourage teenagers and adults to improve their education and training says it faces a massive challenge. -
19. Axe threat to special schools
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 October 2001 THREE schools which help the city's most vulnerable children have been earmarked for closure in a plan to integrate pupils with special needs into mainstream education. -
20. Universities launch website to widen access
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 March 2001 A NEW website designed by Greater Manchester universities is to unravel the mysteries of higher education in a bid to attract potential students from right across the social spectrum.